Councillors

The British Democrats have elected councillors at the local government level. Some of our councillors won their seats via the ballot box, beating establishment parties; others were co-opted or elected unopposed.

British Democrat winning seats! Our campaign team with newly elected councillor Lawrence Rustem, at the election count, after winning a Council by-election in Maidstone, Kent.
British Democrat councillor, Christopher Bateman, represents the party on Noak Bridge Parish Council in Essex.
Frank Calladine represents the party on East Ward on Sprotbrough & Cusworth Council and Scawsby Ward on Brodsworth Council, in Doncaster.
British Democrat councillor, Lawrence Rustem, represents the party on Downswood Parish Council in Maidstone, Kent.
Councillor John Robinson, a British Democrat member from West Sussex.

Councillor Roger Robertson, a British Democrat member from Hampshire.
British Democrat candidate Peter Lawrence has been elected to Mylor Parish Council in the picturesque county of Cornwall. He is pictured here during a video interview with Resistance GB. Click here to read the full article and watch the interview.
Winners! Members of the British Democrats at the election count, after winning a Council by-election in Essex.

Being a local councillor is more than just a role reserved for a select few. It’s a position that everyone, including you, can step into. By representing your local community, you can make a tangible difference in your town or village and be a powerful voice for your people!

Replacing the old parties with patriotic men and women who care about the well-being of our people is imperative if we are to take control away from the Lib-Lab-Con establishment.

A British Democrats Helping Hand Team, cleaning graffiti on behalf of local residents in Kent.

Local government is a multi-layered system, offering a range of opportunities for representation. From County Council to Borough, District, Town and Parish levels, each level presents a unique chance to serve your community. We’d like to encourage you to explore all these options.

Councillor Christopher Bateman, and a British Democrats Helping Hand Team of volunteers, working on behalf of residents in Noak Bridge, Basildon, Essex. The team were clearing pathways outside a school which were covered with leaves, making them safer for children and also elderly people walking to the local shop. Christopher decided to go ahead with this activity after local residents voiced their concerns at a council meeting.

Are you willing to participate in community-based party activities such as leafleting, clean ups, or even to go that extra mile and stand as a candidate at election time?

Don’t wait to make a difference in your community. Get in touch with the British Democrats today! Contact us using the details below if you’re ready to step up and become a candidate in local government elections, or a community activist.

Email:

contact@britishdems.co.uk

Telephone:

01509 447 478